It is broken. To fix it you can go to Halfords or if you don't know where Halfords is look it up on the computer.
By the quality of sound coming from the speakers.
Location of the Stereo, placement of the speakers, location of furniture in relation to the stereo speakers, and sound absorption materials in the room all affect the quality of sound from a stereo.
Yes.most computer speakler systems offer stereo sound.
The microphone's amplification helped project the speaker's voice across the crowded hall.
If the receiver is just stereo, not surround sound, you will not be able to create a surround sound (front, centre, sub, surround) setup.
speakers will amplify the sound of your stereo. try that one
Stereo sound makes it possible for different sounds to come out of different speakers.
The positioning of in-wall speakers for maximum efficiency depends on the type of sound you want. For surround sound place the speaker to the left and right and precisely behind the main area. For stereo sound place the speakers to the right and left of system (stereo, tv, etc.).
speakers vibrate farther
The AW400 wireless speakers have a transmitter module. This module is plugged into your sound source (your TV or stereo or whatever). Each of the speakers is then plugged into the wall with its own power cord.
No they should be fine.
If there is no music but a loud scratching sound coming out of all the speakers then it is the amplifier. just pull it out to get the model number and buy a used one on ebay.